If you have chips, cracks or discolouration to the teeth, composite bonding in London could be for you. We’ll take a look at exactly what composite bonding is, and run through the top 5 reasons to get composite bonding in London.
Composite bonding is sometimes referred to as composite veneers. It is a procedure to correct and improve the appearance of your natural teeth and smile. Many people become self-conscious about their teeth or smile, especially if they have damage or staining.
In a quick and straightforward process that requires no shaving to the teeth, your smile could be improved with composite veneers. Dr Joe Oliver is one of London’s leading cosmetic dentists with over 30 years’ experience and a clientele that includes A-list stars.
Composite bonding is a popular treatment available at Dr Oliver’s London dental practice. The treatment can be used to reshape the teeth, close gaps, and brighten and whiten the teeth.
Book a free online consultation for more information about composite bonding in London. Call 020 7770 6441 or email info@joeoliverdentist.co.uk to get in touch with our cosmetic dentistry team.
Composite bonding can be completed within a single visit and is a cheaper yet effective alternative to porcelain veneers. Composite veneers are not only cost effective, but they can drastically improve the appearance of your natural smile.
What is composite bonding?
Composite bonding involves using a tooth-coloured resin that is fixed to or between the teeth. The material is similar to that used in dental fillings. Composite bonding or composite veneers, can be applied in a shade of your choosing and produces beautiful and natural-looking results.
The composite resin is made with a combination of plastic material and glass particles that can be matched to the colour of your natural teeth. Once applied, it will be shaped and polished to resemble your teeth and improve your smile.
The history of composite bonding
Adhesive dentistry dates back as far as 1955 with technologies and bonding processes improving significantly over time.
In approximately 2012, universal adhesive bonding treatments were commercialised, allowing professional dentists to carry out treatments which involved adhesive bonding in a single treatment.
Dr Oliver has been treating patients for over 30 years and has unrivalled experience with composite bonding.
How is composite bonding done?
Composite veneers or composite bonding involves the application of thin layers of composite resin that is bonded to the natural teeth. The cosmetic procedure is incredibly quick and can be done in one session.
Results can last several years making it a popular choice for those looking to improve the appearance of their teeth with long-lasting results. If you decide you do not like the look or feel of composite veneers, the resin can be removed easily.
The benefits and top 5 reasons to get composite bonding in London
Composite veneers have many benefits if fitted by an experienced cosmetic dentist. Composite bonding can disguise damage to the underlying tooth, close gaps and improve the appearance of crooked teeth.
Here are the top 5 reasons to get composite bonding in London:
1. Cost – composite veneers cost significantly less than porcelain veneers
2. Durability – they can last for several years with amazing results, making them a cost-effective way to improve your natural smile
3. Efficiency – they can be fixed in a single application and repaired easily if they become chipped or damaged
4. Appearance – composite bonding can brighten and whiten your smile while fixing minor damage or gaps in the teeth
5. Minimal to no damage – treatment is pain-free since it involves no shaving of the teeth and therefore they can be removed easily without leaving lasting damage
Quality composite veneers will brighten and whiten the teeth in a natural-looking way. They can be shaped to any size to resemble your natural smile and correct minor dental issues.
Composite bonding is also less invasive than other methods of cosmetic dentistry, such as porcelain veneers. This is because there is no shaving involved with the natural tooth. For this reason, composite bonding can be removed easily should you wish to revert to your natural smile.
An experienced cosmetic dentist can repair damage to the composite veneers if they become chipped or damaged. This is an advantage over porcelain veneers, which would need to be entirely replaced.
The risks of composite bonding
There are some drawbacks to composite bonding. Composite veneers can become stained over time and may be more prone to chipping and damage than porcelain veneers. However the cost of composite veneers usually offsets this risk, since they can be repaired easily without needing to replace the whole veneer.
How long does composite bonding last?
Depending how well you care for composite veneers, they can last for several years. The average duration for composite bonding is between 4-8 years.
How to take care of composite bonding
Take care of your composite veneers as you would your natural teeth, if you want to maintain a bright and white smile. Avoid substances which may stain, including harsh and abrasive toothpaste. Regular check-ups with your dentist will ensure they are properly cleaned and cared for. Continue to brush your teeth twice daily and use dental floss to maintain good mouth hygiene.
The best composite bonding in London
Dr Oliver is one of London’s most respected and experienced cosmetic dentists, and has been trusted by patients for over 30 years. In this time he has treated patients including Helena Bonham Carter, Olivia Attwood, Tamsin Outhwaite, Greg Rusedski and Jasmine Lennard to name a few.
Dr Oliver offers the best in composite bonding in London, through his dedication to the field of aesthetics and passion for excellence in cosmetic dentistry. Dr Oliver is committed to producing outstanding results and helping all of his patients obtain their perfect smile.
Next steps
Get in touch to find out more about cosmetic dental treatments at Dr Joe Oliver’s dental practice in London.Call 020 7770 6441or email info@joeoliverdentist.co.uk for more information about composite bonding treatments in London.